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Apr 22, 2014

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Intern Interview

Anonymous Employee

Accepted Offer

Positive Experience

Easy Interview

Application

I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4+ weeks. I interviewed at Princess Cruise Lines.

Interview

Phone interview with employer asking typical HR-type questions not specific to the position at first. The second phone interview was with my manager who did ask questions about my experience, what I wanted to accomplish in my time there, and why I feel I'm a good fit for the position.

Interview Questions

What was the most difficult decision you had to make in a leadership role? Answer Question

Negotiation

Offered the position on the phone with HR, they asked for expected hourly wage but all interns earn the same amount regardless of department

Other Interview Reviews for Princess Cruise Lines

Intern Interview

I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Princess Cruise Lines (Los Angeles, CA) in March 2015.

Interview

Three separate interviews, all via phone, lasting anywhere from 15-30 minutes. The conversation was kept pretty casual with most of the questions centering around my previous employment and how I handled certain situations

Interview Questions

Mostly experience based questions as well as behavioral thrown in Answer Question

Intern Interview

I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Princess Cruise Lines (Santa Clarita, CA) in April 2014.

Interview

I had two phone interviews and one in-person interview. The first interview was with the recruiter and it was fairly easy, just an interview to gauge my interest in the company and to get a feel for my background and what I could contribute. Then a few days later, I got an e-mail saying that I would be interviewed on-site by the manager for my potential team. I went to Santa Clarita, met with the manager and had an in-person interview that was mostly behavioral questions and some light casing. I turned out not to be a good fit for that position, but got an e-mail a week later saying that they have another team that would be a better fit. I did a phone interview with the manager for that team, answering mostly behavioral questions, then was granted a spot at Princess.

Interview Questions

If you were King of Princess Cruises for one day, what would you do? Answer Question

Intern Interview

I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Princess Cruise Lines (Los Angeles, CA) in April 2015.

Interview

Applied through university career center and was reached out months later. I had honestly forgotten that I had even applied. All were phone interviews. First, I spoke with a recruitment officer, and was supposed to be interviewed by someone from the marketing department. But when my first interviewer mentioned HR intern opportunities, I said that I was more interested in that and she was kind enough to forward my resume along to someone in the HR department. I wasn't sure if this meant I was going back to square one in terms of the interview process. But sure enough, HR contacted me to schedule an interview. My interviewer was really good at asking questions. She asked about my resume and targeted specific jobs that I held in the past. Overall, I thought she was skilled in what she did and I learned a lot from my interview. I was happy just to have been able to be interviewed by her, regardless of whether I got the position or not - and I mentioned this at the end (it was a compliment). She had told me that I would have to be interviewed one last time by a manager, but the next call I got from Princess Cruises was the internship offer!

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Intern Interview candidates at Princess Cruise Lines rate the interview process an overall positive experience. Interview candidates say the interview experience difficulty for Intern at Princess Cruise Lines is average. Some recently asked Princess Cruise Lines Intern interview questions were, "What is a BLT sandwich?" and "The usual questions about my experience, but one that I didn't expect - If I had taken a cruise". 25% of the interview applicants applied online.